Manchester United ready to throw kitchen-sink for Harry Kane.
With summer transfer window around the corner and a lot of clubs eyeing for a centre-forward, Manchester United have come up with a Premier League proven goal-scoring solution in Harry Kane. The Red Devils will be in for a striking solution for the second time in two summers.
Erik ten Hag & Co. brought Rasmus Hojlund from Atalanta for a £72 million fee last summer, and in the new striker they are looking for someone who can complement the 21-year-old while giving him time to develop and nurture his talent.
Journalist Dean Jones is of the opinion that officials at Old Trafford will throw everything from soup to nuts to bring the England international to Manchester if the German side were to make him available.
Harry Kane joined Bayern Munich last summer after scoring 213 Premier League goals for Tottenham Hotspur and the 30-year-old has found his form in Bundesliga as well boasting a tally of 33 goals in 34 appearances for the German outfit since his move to Die Bayern.
Kane was subject to links with a move to United over multiple transfer windows, though Daniel Levy did everything in his power to deny the Red Devils and other Premier League clubs any opportunities to seal his signatures. With Levy out of the picture to call shots on Harry Kane’s future, Erik ten Hag & Co. may try again.
Dean Jones speaking to GIVEMESPORT insisted that Manchester Reds would do everything they can to bring Kane to Old Trafford:
“If United are going to sign a striker then Kane is as good as it gets. So we know there’s admiration for him and they do still hold some interest. At the moment, I wouldn’t have huge expectations around it. If Kane is genuinely unsettled, as some reports have suggested, and he wants to return to England, then you have to make sure you’re in the loop as to is it possible to sign him, and Man Utd will do that. But let’s face it, there is very little sign at the moment of Man United signing a player for mega money. So even if his situation does start to open up, it’s still going to be difficult to sign him. They would do everything possible to make it happen if they saw potential, but it’s hugely difficult to do.”
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With the influential part that Harry Kane is playing for Bayern Munich, it’s difficult to think they’d make him available. Though if they do, Manchester United are going to throw kitchen-sink to bring another Premier League legend back to English soil.